Diaper to Mr S. B. Barre t’s house, ‘d Mr. Geo. Hobson from Scott Whip, has moved into Mr. Bob- at Wagg'a house. Kr. and Mrs. Geo. Lock attended her aunt’s funeral in Pine Orchard. Mrs. Wm. Purdy, of Keswick, visit- ed her parents here last week. There have been several changes in teal estato' flex-e. Mr. Milton Draper he moved to Townley, Mr. Walter Hrs. Angus McFadyen and son left on Tuesday of this week for her home in Saskatchewan after spending several weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. McFadyen. The local branch of the Women‘s Institute held their November meet- Ing at the home of Mrs. L. Moynes, Zion, on Wednesday of last week. There were about thirty-ï¬ve ladies present and the meeting was interest- ing and proï¬table. Several musical selections were well rendered. The December meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Boyd on the us- ual date. the second Wednesday at 49.30 p. m. All ladies are Invited to â€attend. {Special to the Post) 11m. Elton-d returned on Saturday alter spending some weeks with (dead: at Oshawa. Cartwright. and other places. ' In. M. Moynea recently spent a week with her sistér, Mrs.‘ Archer, of Burketon. Miss McFadyen, of Manse Grove. recently spent a few days with her grandmother. Mrs. D. McFadyen. Mrs. John Kennedy. o!.Ha.milton, was the guest 0! Miss Robie McCord- ick. . Mrs. Robt. “Hayes in visiting friends in Totonto. Ir. J. Deguerre. of Garwood. spent Saturaay at his daughter’s. Mrs. A. Bkchard’s. Br. Ernest and Misses Stella and Tillie Hancock spent a few days vin- iflng friends at Udpra. We are glad to see Mrs. J. C. Goad vb recovering from her recent illness and Is able to be out again. Mia: Fern Maroon. 0! the L.C. 1.. spent Sunday under the parental Mr. Edwin Rogers accompanied by Mr. '1‘. Tam‘tn, spent Tuesday at Cameron. HOURâ€! ALBERT. (Special to The Post.) "Miss Tait spent the week end with friends in Sutton. We are sorry to hearthat Mrs. Paisley and Mrs. 060k are both 111. (Special to The Post.) Kr. and Mrs. John Staples. of Gtunhfll. were the guests M he: broth“, Ir. Hiram fiï¬gers, on Sunv Several from here attended the Cannington [istrict League Convenv tion at Little Britain on Tuesday. Hrs. Han-In Roger. and Miss Gert- rude Birchard spent Wednesday last at Mrs. D. S. Coad's. at Oakwood. PAGE roux. LINDEN VAILEY DISTRICT NEWS ISLAY } Mr; Philip Mark has purchased a {new Ohio straw and ensflage cutting box, which will no doubt give excel- lent satisfaction. . Mr. Joseph Mark met with a rathâ€" ler sexious accident about two weeks Eago. 'He was taking two wagons jdown a hill with one horse intending (to store them away for winter. The {horse not being able to hold back the gload, commenced to run, when Mr. lMark tried to jump off but Was :caught and dragged for some dist- !ance. His numerous friends and neigh {bots however will vbe-pleased to learn ‘that he is recovering as well as can be expected ' and expects soon to be out around once more. Rev. J. U. Robins is holding evan- gelistic services in the Methodist Church here. He is expecting a. large number to,be added to the church in the near future. Mr. Robins solicits the sympathy and cooperation of all in this important work. ‘ ~ -w-vâ€" .â€" w'vv- â€"v-.-’ '5 .â€" wvv-v'- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. _ _ . Patterson. over the week end. board with a rusty nall In It a few! Mr. and Mrs. Fallis, of Franklin, days ago. The nail penetrated the{ visited at the how of their daugh- sole of the shoe rand into the foot, ter, Mrs. J. Shields, last week. but we are pleased to note that he3 M" Kenneth Griflin 0‘ Lindâ€? ’3 {visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. . _ (Grifï¬n. to be atle to work agam m a few: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Fee were v!â€" days. isitors to Lindsay on Saturday. (Spams! to The Post} Mr. Leslie Jordan stepped on a is getting along nicely and expects Mrs. Stokés and Mrs. Sharpe are attending the Woman’s Institute Convention at Toronto this week. No doubt they will bring back valu- at la gleanlngs from that convention. Mr. _J. K. Parkin sold nineteen cat- tle to Mr. ‘Herbert Graham recently for which he realized over one thous- and dollars. W. H. C. Brien. of Lindsay, studâ€"é ent at law in the McLaughlin andl Co. law oflices, spent Saturday eve-f oing under the parental root here. i Mr. Hamilton's sister from Stout!- ville, spent a few days at his home lately. The residents of this vicinity are anticipating the comfort 0! rural mail delivery this Coming year. Mr. Wm. Hayes is doing his best to fur- ther the work. Mr. J no. Ayers, of here, has recent- ly sunken his well to the depth of some ninety feet. He intends raising the water by wind-motor power. (Special to The Past.) The people of this corner and sur rounding country were shocked to learn of the sudden illness and death 0! little Molly Hamilton. the four- year-old daughter of Mr. and Wm. Wilson Hamilton of here. The child died in the Ross Memorial Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 13. after an ill- ness. the duration of which was only ï¬ve days. The funeral which took place on Friday was well attended, showing in a small way the sympa- thy extended to the bereaved family at this time by all who know them. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mitchell and :amily. of here. called on friends «:11 the Scotch Line Sunday. PLEASANT POINT Mr. Wm. Howden of Peberboro was in town last week. '.Mra D. Ca‘n was a, visitor to Lindsay on Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Robert Tool-e will be sorry to learn ot her serious illness, which occurred on Wednesday of last week. The latest report is that Mrs. Tools is improv- ing very slowly. Mr. P. Hill, of Franklin w†a business visitor to town last week. Mr. E. English was a visitor to Lindsay on Fri-day last. Mr. and Mrs. Rowanr 0! Emily south, visited friends at Bethany on Sunday. Mr. Stanley Lowes. of Peberboro, was in Lindéay Saturday on busi- tress. Mr. and Mrs. J. McCauum, of Mount Pleasant visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mm..H. Brooks on Sunday. ’ Mrs. R. J. Mulligan left on Satur- day to spend a Vacation withx’l‘oron- to friends. Mr; Samuel Connell was; budness visitor to Lindsay on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. E. McConnell. of Limbay spent Sunday with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc- Connell. ~ Mr. A. Southworth was the guest of his brother, Mr. A. L. South- wor’ch during the past week. Messrs. H. R. Murray and R. Gran- dy have returned home from deer hunting in the northern country. Miss Davidson, of Toronto was the guest of her sister. JMisa V. Davidson of the Omem-ee High School stat! ov- er Sunday. Anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church on Sunday, Dov cember 3rd. Rev. A. H. Going, of Port HOpe, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Mrs. Licas, of Toronto visited at the home of her son on George street north last week. Mr. Albert Jones, of Peben’ooro. spent the week end in town renewing om acquaintances. ' Miss Hattie Crown, of Roaboro, visited her friend, Miss Nora Nick 013. over Sunday. Miss Maude Laidley, who in 6 at- tending the Normal School in Pe- terboro, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laidley. Mrs. J. McCrea em, and daughter, Missé Ella McCI‘ea are visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Ira Shaw was sout of town on business last Friday. Mr. Feel, of Salem was in town o'n gammy. Mrs. Wm. Lamb and children, _of Patterboro, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Corneil last week. Miss Rhea Patterson, 01 Peterboro visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Patterson, over the week end. Mrs. B. Rehill and son of Lindsay. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rehill over Sunday. on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stewart of Frank- lin. visited at the home of his fath- erL Mr. H. Stewart, on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Brown, jr., was a visitor to Mndsay on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Byers of Lindsay were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. White, Sturgeonâ€"st†on Sun- day. Mr. Chas. IVOry was a business vi- sitor to Lindsay last week. Miss Stewart has returned to her home in Cavan, after a pleasant visit with Misses E. and M. Boyd. Mr. Wm. Moore. of Lindsay was in town on busineos last week. Mr. J. Bryce, of Peterboro was a business visitor to town last week. Mrs. 'H. Colwell visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. P. S. Nugent, of Lindsay. 0W:- Sunday. M195 Gmee Lai'dl'ey. of Bridgenorth. ViSited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Laidley, over the week end. , Mr. Harry Hall, of S. Ops called on friends in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shields visited the latter‘s panents, Mr. and Mrs. Fallis of Franklin during the past week. (Special tn The Post.) Mrs. L. Laidley and childrenflisitâ€" ed at the home of her daughter,“ Mrs Wm. Montgomery, of Uxbriago. Mm. Elliot of Toronto. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. . Lai'diey was in Lindsay J. N. Thompson, who acted as chairâ€" man. These were interspersie-d by a selection from the Omemee quartette, also solos by Mrs. A. E. Bryson, and Mrs. A. C. Hodg-etts. The treas- ‘urer and secretary ‘each gave his reâ€" port. T-he money raised last year am‘ ounted to about $148, for which praise is due to the couectors and Praise is due to .the collectors and the citizens of Omemee and vicinity, and an effort is being made to b'Iing the sum still higher for the coming year. Tho annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Methodist church on Sunday evening and was very enjoyable throughout. Short addresses were given by the resident ministers, also by the president of the society, Dr. There was no school in the middle room of the Omemee public school on; Friday afternoon last, the teach?" Miss N. Thurston having had to giv 3 up her duties on account of sicknesa Mr. Rose MacPhereon who has! spent the past few months recuperat-. ing down the river, came up the beâ€", ginning of last week, feeling much. improved in health. I Th9 madam minister, 0, our town} Miss Beatrice O’Neill of Reaboro, Re ..D H Currie Rev J F. Chap- visited her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Davies, man and Rev. F. Earle attended the‘m‘ Thursday Interdenominational Missionary Don I Mr W- B Sparling. of Lindsay, oc- ference held in Lindsay on Friday cupied the pulpit of the Methodist last. They report it a. grand suc- Church on, Sunday morning and deâ€" cesa. The Quarterly Board of the -livered an excellent discourse, his Methodist church appointed three'subject being “Influence.†,_ delegates to attend the great Gmwt- ' In the evening Mr. W. A. Camp- ing, Dr J- E- Thompson. MessrsB. bell, M. A., of Toronto, occupied the 3- Mulligan and w. H Rem? pulpit in the Interest of the Domini- They W111 give their N90†next Suns on Alliance. He also delivered an ad- day eVening, Norember 3Pd- dress in the Presbyterian Church in The annual meeting of the British the afternoon, both services were and Foreign Bible Society was held: Iaery interesting and instructive na- in the Methodist church on Sunday ture and much enjoyed by the conâ€" evening and was very enjoyable grogations. throughout. Short addresses were} Messrs F. F. Every, N. Hill and given by the resident ministers, ms0 Mr. Edward Taylor have been on the by the president of the society. DP- isick l1st this week but are now re- J. N. Thompson, who acted as chair- icovering. man. These were mtersperse-d by a. Mrs. Robert Dotson and daughter, selecticn from the Omemee quartette !Miss E. D. Dobson were guests of also 50108 by Mrs A E Bryson, iRev. Jos. Archer, of Little Britain, and Mrs. A. C. Hodgetts. The trees-{on Wednesday last. A big time is expectedin Omemee on Wednesday, Nov. 26th, when the opening of the ‘armories takes Place. In the afternoon a public meeting will be held, and speeches will be made by Hon. 001. Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia, Senator McHugh of Lindsay. and others from Toronâ€" to, Kingston, etc. The Lindsay band and orchestra, will be in attendance. Invitations are being sent out for the “at home†in the evening. [Pregare for the Cold Weatgg; With Warm Underclothing ...and Hosiery... or White, or short or slip each ..... .. Ladies’ Wool and Fleece Lined Vests, buttoned fronts, high neck, long sleeve, good warm Vests, all sizes. Price each .. ....... 50c Ladiee’ Knit Wool Undepskirtg' . in knee length, in black, grey and Drawers to match the above 111 black, red and black, and red. open or Closed styles, all sues. Price each ............... $1.50 Per pair ........................... 50¢ Drawers to match the above, in open or closed styles, all sizâ€" es. Per pair ........................ 25c sizes. Price each but-toned fronts. high necksr long sleeves, gmy or white, ,: 311 DraWers to match the above in o “A- Ladies' fine Wool Vests, in grey .~ white, high or low neck, long r short sleeves, buttoned fronts r slip over, all sizes. Price :nh ,, ,A _..... ...... 750 The old adage says “astitch in time saves nine" and good warm Hosiery and underclothing ready for the cold days may save you a severe illness and make you enjoy solid comfort. Our stock of these necessities will please you both in quality and price. Ladies‘ ï¬ne knit Wool Vests, Ladies’ Wool Vests at o... oooo. ago-o0 ..nuuo a... a THE LINDSAY POST. Rev. W. Limbert spent Sunday last taking charge of the services at Na- Payee. Mr. Frank Dillman, of Toronto, spent the week end visiting his mo- ther, Mrs. John Dillman. We regret to hear of the serious 111‘ ness of Mr. Norris Switzer. butxhope for his speedy recovery. Miss Addie Goard Was the guest of Mr. T. Howard Richardson left on Tuesday for a trip to Texas and Kansas. Mrs. Frank Webster, 0! Cambray, for Medicine Hat, Alberta, where we un- a. few days during the Past week- derstand he ha's had the oï¬er of an Miss Beatrice Limbert, of Lindsay, excellent charge. spent Sunday at 1181' home here. Mr. W. Thorndike returned from a Mr. Harold S. Weldon left on Mon- tw° weeks’ hunting trip. He was for- day for Peterboro to commence 8- tunate and secured a ï¬ne deer. (Special to The Post.) We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Stephen Washington has so far rev covered from the attack of typhoid lever, as to be able to return home after an absence of about two months. Ladies' pure Wool Vests, fine rib or flat knit, in natural or white, all sizes, price each 3!.25 pair Drawers to match the above in open or closed styles, all sizes. per pair ........................ ~ ...75c. u goo II. o .9. col not... .00 Knit Wool Underskirts or closed style. Per OAKWOOD $1.. or Q) Rev. J. 0. Watts, of the Prest‘ terian Church, left on Tuesday for Medicine Hat, Alberta, where we unâ€" derstand he hab had the oï¬er of an excellent charge. The meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist Church will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 26. at the home of Mrs. C. A. Davies. A cordial invitaâ€" tion is extended to all uembers to be present. Mrs. W. Bf Graham entertained a. number of our boys and girls at her home on Saturday in honor of Mast- er Lloyd, who celebrated his ï¬fth birthday. Games of various kinds were indulged in. and a very pleas- ant tlme was spent. Mr. J. Collett. traveller, of Torâ€" onto. spent Tuesday in our burg on business. Mr. Murray Williams. of Sunderâ€" land, spent Sundiy with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Stevens. Mr. Frank Rich, Miss Grace Wil- Uams, of the L.C.I., and Miss Gert: rude Philp, of the L. B. 0.. Lindsay, ited Mr. Will Bonney on Monday. Mrs. David Talt, of Sunderhnd. spent Tuesday with her men? Mrs. G. B. Rennie. Her many friends were pfeaaed to see her again. Mr. Joseph Pedlar, of Lindsay, and son, Mr. Lee Pedlar, of Vancouver, spent Monday with friends here. Mr. Aeorge Wilson and daughter. Miss Olive. of Woodville, spent Mon- day with his father, Mr. William The many friends of Mrs. C. W. Foster win be pleased to hear that she has so far recovered from her long illness, as to be able to take a short drive and hope to see her soon fully restored to health again. Several from here attended the Missionary Oonventié’n of the Cam nington District held at Little Brie tain on Tuesday and report very inâ€" teresting sesstons throughout the four years' course at the Canada Electrical Works in that city. Ladies’ Wool Cmflbinations, high neck and long sleeves, white or grey, with' or without closed crotch. Per suit 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and ............................ 33.50 Ladiee" black Wool Tights, fine knitted in full or knee length, with or without elastic bands. Per pair 50c., 75c., $1.00, A. n- Combinations Ladies’ Black Wool Hose Tights Ladies' and children's} Wnrgtpd Hose. 2-1 ri‘n. el ~o~ .u- 90". mdï¬- Ladies’ and children‘s Worsted $1.00. Hose, 2â€"1 rib, elastic top, tine $1.25 knittedL big value at the price. all sizes from 5 to 10. Per pair Ladies' fine wool Cashmere Hose in winter weight, perfectly saamlees, fast dye. an sizes, 8; to 10. 3 pairs for ......... $1.00 Ladies' and children's heavy Worsted Hose. with double knee. elastic tops, elegant hose for boys’ wear, all sizes from 5 to 10. Per pair 30c. to ......... 50c. Died the pulpits o churches at Balsover and Kixkfleld Both men were here in the in Of the Dominion Alliance. Miss Olive Boynton, of Beaverwï¬ is Visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Faed and daughter H8193 visiting in Toronto. ReV. H. H. Turner was in Toron' Ladies’ and children's Black Worsted Hose,. 2â€"1 rib, elastic tops, good warm stockings. all sizes from 5 to 10. Per pair 25c. Mrs. M. Fraser 31 McRae returned on visit in WoodV'ille. The Sacrament of per will be dispense: terian church 8113132 20c. to ............... The many friends cf Mrs. A. E. Hancock, of Lindsay, formerly of Oakwood. are very sorry to hear that she 15 very ill in the Ross Ke- morlal Hospital and wish for her a speedy recovery . Clinton. the infant son 0: MI. am Mrs. F. P. Coed. has been quite ill. but is now improving under the care of Dr. Hall. of Little Britain. Miss E. Irwin and brother, 0! Can? bray. were gueSts of Mrs. R. H. De)" man. Master Irwin Deyman returned with them to Cambray for a few 4313 visiting in Toronto. Rev. H. H. Turner last week for a few ‘ Miss Cora Madman is visiting at A D- Misses McInncs of the week end at thei: m. A. L. Short spent 8119Ԡat his home here. LINDSAY, FRIDAY DR. H6WARD .« \--r1 ."Y‘ UII- - - _ DEï¬'TI‘T Ofï¬ce over Higinbntham'. :: Dnm- 5“ near 1y opp. . All branches of ed, Crown End Bridge W 1 (Special to Miss Mona R068. re week end at he wool. made .f the L0 av at , NOV little 2.30 P £3 213t They W so over} 0. av vanetl‘ Tumb black Spec $2